Nantucket Journal
Wednesday, August 1 Grazing this morning for coffee and the papers, I met Jill Schlesinger, the president of Strategic Point, the investment and money management company. They advertise quite heavily and she does a radio show. She’s here for the first
Nantucket Journal
Tuesday, July 31 No papers this morning, fog has rolled in and swallowed the island, the planes can’t get in quite yet. Breakfast is al fresco on the restaurant patio. We drove around parts of the island during the early day mist
Victimhood (Yet Again)
A group in Africa asked if I would speak at what they claim is the first multi-national consulting conference they were trying to hold. I told them I would, that the fee was $25,000, payable in advance, due at least
Nantucket Journal
Monday, July 30 We drove to Hyannis through one of the worst thunderstorms I’ve ever attempted in a car. For the first time in almost five years of driving Bentleys, I had to put on the rear fog lights. Fortunately, we
The Strategist with Alan Weiss
A day of strategy with me on October 29, first come, first-served, optional half-day on the 30th. Email me if you want to beat the crowd. This goes up on my site on July 27. Strategy Formulation and Implementation One Time Only,
To Live Large, Think Big
If you want to live large, you have to think big. That’s irrefragable. As consultants, we can’t simply respond to a prospect’s arbitrary request for an alternative. We have to seek the true objective and provide better alternatives. If there is as much
Being Rich Is Not Being Wealthy
You can always create more money, but you can never create more time. The key to real wealth is the ability to create and allocate discretionary time. The freedom to work or play, laugh or sing, rejoice or grieve, as we
Cape May Journal
Friday, July 20 Last full day! Started out windy and grey, but became better and better. Six consecutive, fine days on the beach. That’s not bad. The “escalation specialist” from Verizon actually called me this morning, talked to me for 60 seconds,
Cape May Journal
Thursday, July 18 Another great day, rained late, over dinner, so we ditched plans to drive up to Wildwood, where we used to take the kids and where Danielle won “Little Miss Admiral” at age 5. Both my wireless connections and my
Cape May Journal
Wednesday, July 17Horrible early morning, we considered driving north the 40 minutes to Atlantic City and the casinos. There was a tornado watch to the north in the state! But we tried the beach, only about five of us, and